Grimsby Independent, 5 Apr 1911, p. 5

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y P as ar y #Â¥E have been informed that certain parties with whom this Company W â€" has no connection, bave offered Anthracite as D. L & W. SCRANâ€" Â¥ â€" TON COAL. We therefore beg to advise that we are Soleâ€" Vendors _ for the Genuine D. L. & W. SCRANTON COAL, and that it can fl,‘”purchased through this office; for shipment into your territory, for ich you are Sole Agent. f ;_are thus advised, because of the imposition of marketing inferior _ coal, in cars or equipment, that would convey the impression that it *‘ . was our D. L. & W. SCRANTON COAL. + â€"S$. JOHNSON, â€" â€" Grimsby. Our books show that THOUSANDS of watches were REPAIRED e > by us last year. This means THOUSANDS of Customers put confidence in our " repairing department. We are seeking your confidence, and g‘ f offer the above evidence for your consideration. f ‘gfaur watch repairers are all experienced MEN, and we guarantee Py their work. KLEIN & BINKLEY, The Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Coal Co. Agent for D. L. & W. Scranton Coal So is my Spring Stock of BOOTS and SHOES and before buying elsewhere you will do well | to call and inspect my stock of : SPRING and SUMMER FOOTWEAR THE / WATCH /7 HOUSE make a Specialty of BOOT REPAIRING Thousands of Watches BOOT POLISHES and OUTFITS _A of all kinds. . SCRANTON Coal, The Standard Anthracite SPRING IS HERE The following has been received by Imitation is the Sincerest Form of Flattery â€" B. V A ND Y KE H. BULL, Boot Store Main Street East I88UERS OF MARRIAGE LICENSES E. H. READ, Sales Agent 919â€"923 White Building, BUFFALO, N.Y. And knows just why "ENGLISH" Paint is so good. That‘s why "ENGLISH*" Paint spreads so easily and covers so well. And he knows it‘s a mighty comfortable feeling to buy paint that has a guarantee on the can, signed by the manufacturers‘‘. Sole Vendors of *E PleJ u$ ‘"‘The old man knows good paint, you bet. PAINT TRY ME ENDERSON, PAID UP Subscriptions to the Indeper dent will be acknowledged ; this column as soon as they ar received and entered up in th books. Parties who remit u and do not see the jvi"fj‘ acknowledged here should drc us a card. No receipt will b sent except by special request, W. S. Millard, Wijhona.. .. .. Feb. I@n H. Givans, "A Grassies .. .. .. Mar. 20/1 H.® Dawdy, â€" t Wellandport ... Apr. W R. ;H. LymbBurner., Basingstoke ... .. Dec. 30 J. H. Nelson, o Smithville ...... Dec. 3M E40. Burch, i Smithville .. .. Apo I,“! C: Crosby. Among the long list of heir appears the names of the f0 lowing Grimsby people: G" Smith, Andrew Pettit, _ MJ Albert _ Terryberry. Bestd these, a large number of StoM! Creek, Fruitland and Hamilts pople are claimants. mss Francis Glover, whose CHW the parties mentioned are C@ ing, was mafried to Green.on April 17, 1765, ana@ » They <are gettin working for them like a warm finish The children. are pu'tting".,,_ h3 good fight for the Zymole ,“ press, being â€"given away || Stewart‘s Drug Store. t . Time: ang. Any.Old. Plakge" as "A Little Ray of, Sunshine." 4 An ‘exceptionally good ‘py will be presented at the Tem ple theatre on Saturday | eviepn i~~g The progtam includes th. famous drama "The Governor Pardon; that stitring dftam; "The Writing on the Wan. The comedy bill is looked affe by two excellent films; a films; travel . through ‘"New S,Q;fith Wales" will also _ be â€" show:,, The song hits include "Any 14 The Specialty Mfanufa‘ctutihé Company of Grimsby, is branch ing out with a vengeance. ‘They have purchased the house and three lots belonging to Mr. W F. Randall, adjoining their face. tory on John St., and will com mence extensive additions pg their factory right away. Summonses have been issue] for several young men from Beamsville, for being intoxicatâ€" ed in Grimsby on Monday last The seamsville boys will have to. learn to come in and out 6f Grimsby and keep straight or pnay the penalty. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Boos re turned home Tuesday evenin: from Galt, where they had beer attending the funeral of \the late Mrs. Geo,. Clark, Mrs Boos‘ mother. ' To Rentâ€"Oneâ€"half acre lot and 7 roomed brick house, with celâ€" lar..~/ All‘ in good â€" condition: both hard ana soft water ; chick en house and wagon shed, with stable:. ‘The lotft contaimns . apâ€" ples, plums and quinces: alse a good garden plot. Terms reasonable: to a careful tenant. Possession May 1. For further particulars, apply to W. H. VanDuzer, Grimsby, phone 3, ring 2, Winona. The weekly meeting of the local organization of the O. & W. Ffuit Co., which has been held each Saturday evening, is postponed until further notice. Eggsâ€"Buff Orpington _ egg: for sale, $1 per settineg. of 13 All my stock is from the O.AL CGuelph. Apply to. E. G. Rice Mountain Greenhouses, phone 70, ring 4, Gfimsby. For Saleâ€"A _ young _ fres‘ milch cow, calf by her side. Af ply to Grigg Bros., Ridge Road North Grimsby, Ont. For. Rentâ€" â€"Nice. 6 roome house on Clark St., good garden bigg cellar, free taxes and V i lage water, $8 per month. Ap plv to R. S. Lockwood. I have secured the exclusive agency for Grand Trunk Pacific townsite lots, between Winnipeg and Edmonton. ‘See me for particulars. B. J. Armstrong. D Attercliffe A WARM CONTEST GRIMSEBY, APRIL 5 ¢~ their fri and it Io" Dec. 31 II o. ‘ | D , Boysâ€"Boys ad, a» ;i:.}: aed 0 f ea. /ilâ€" n T [ f 20 Free Trips To Coronation ive The Canadian Century will | gontest manager, canapian century )leg ( h‘b ; p a}'f. allnthe CXPeP bee Ofl tW?nty Please scndMONTZIEIA'Lf' un‘ L _ Mr. Chas. Perkins of Beamsâ€" ille gave an instructive address t the church on Sunday night. â€" Talking to friend of ours the other day, he made the remark that he would rather be 15 feet above ground than 6 feet below, and so woulg I. gi Now for nine days, commencâ€" &ng Thursday, April 6, we are having a monster Easter Party Bale of suits, spring overcoats ind trousers. â€" Four big lots. fot A. at $9.95 ; Lot B. at $12.50 ; Rot C. at $14.95; Lot D. at $20; Mr. Chas. Terryberry had uthe: misfortune to loseé a valuable| reifer this week. | P Mr., Arthur Kemp â€" received word last Friday, that his broâ€" ther John passed away at his Fesidence in Brantford. The fate Mr. John Kemp was for many years a resident here and was well and favorably known. RAMtr. Chas. Perkins of Beamsâ€" [Mr. A. Yorks, â€"Russel, has enteq Miss Down‘s house for 1e summer. s ‘Messrs L. and C.gTerryberry ave moved into their new me here. | Mr. and Mrs. Egbert Hurst visited Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Hurst, Lake Shore, Beamsville, on Sunday. 3 ) Miss B. Cooper, Grimsby, nd Mr. Frank English visited t, and Mrs. Groff on Sunday. Sr. Iâ€"Stanley Marshall, Rhea licholls, Jimmie Daw. [PE. IIâ€"Neil â€" Coon, . John faite, Graydon Berry, Bessic ‘ackham, Maude Lusse, «Willic [ &r. IIIâ€"Della â€" Springsted, Ralph Young, George Packham, Maurice Berry, Clara Waite. r. I1Iâ€"Claude Nicholls, Chris Pearson, Hazel Swartman, le Brook. »Qé;l\d.rs.'W'hitney Groff has bee uite sick but is improving. [ V SE IV.â€"Ellen Pearson. â€" Jrg, IV.â€"Hugh Nicholls, Clifâ€" ford Coon, Logan Pearson, Flor ence Daw, George Webb. E. IIâ€"â€"Harry . Coon, Ross arson, Jessie Daw, Gladys ckham.~ PiMke report is based on the attendance. # â€" Olass Vâ€"Ruby Springsted. MARCH REPORT OF S. S. i _ NO. 5, CAISTOR family, eame to the United States, leaving the estate in the hands of parties in England. He died in â€"New Jersey, but his heirs, probably not realizing the enormous value of â€" the estate, took no action to have it wound up, and :'alf_ter it had‘ been un contain the active principal of FIGS, comâ€" bined with other valuable mediciments, and are guarantued to cure WEAK BLADDER, LA ME BACK and all KIDâ€" NEY, LIVER, STOMACH and BOWEL DISORDERS. At all dealers 25 cents per box, or The FigPill Co. St. Thomas Ont. eral ‘childetrn blessed the union Francis Glover owned 2,000 acres on the Thames river in the heart of London, anqg sometime after his marriage, he, with his Are a valuable and nutritious laxative fruit, owing to an active medicinal principal. V The Canadian Cer}tury will | contest manasen, canapian century ; a all the expenses £ tW-enty ease sen M?n':TREAi: ormation how Cérlljac}l,ian Boys on a five weeks trip to | 1 «m s _?:thc Enomioh d England. The party will sail on the it 7 Emp r‘ess Of l reland on June znd and, S::: O rmeomererniecs returning, Ieave on J une BOth. DO you o Ofli want tO go ? lf so, fill out the COUpon POSt_ Oe reyreobioe cfhrrhrcoirvnephens ceppvesertensubevediaepents a.nd mail at once. : & | TOVINCE .cc c.. .c o1 in ienfenmencorenedtrosye on cnelcennoiouremenne EFree Trip to the Coronation THIRTY MOUNTAIN ABOVE OR BELOW FIG S n | _ Moved by Walker, seconded (by, Wismer; that / D. Marsh‘s itender for addition and tower (‘as per specifhications. for " ‘fire hall be accepted for . the | sum | of ‘six hundred anqg seventyâ€"five dollars. Carried. Moved by Johnson, seconded by Phipps, â€"that G.« T./ R. be: inâ€" structed to open culvert just west of east overhead bridge, as it is a. natural . water > course. Carried. Moved by Johnson, secondâ€" ed by Phipps, that the matter of Robinson & Werner‘s tender was seven hundred and ten dolâ€" lars. Tenders were received from Robinson & Werner and D. Marsh & Sons, for the building of ‘a. hose tower and a ""Hoboes Retreat‘". The Council of the Village of Grimsby met in a special sesâ€" sion‘: on . Wednesday | evening,. Mar. 29, in the Council Chamâ€" betr. besides a table of business suits or market suit at $5.95 and our five pant tables at $1, $2, $2.98, $3.95, $4.95 and $5. 95. _ If you are alive like the fellow that is 15 feet above the\ground, you will make it a point to attend this sale which commences Thursday, April 6, and ends Sa turday, ‘April 15" If ~you > are dead to your own interests, you will miss one of the best clothâ€" ing propositions evered offered in this city. . The Irish half. 11 Tobey is running this sale. A watch with every boy‘s suit at $5 and over..... The 2 Ts; ‘Trudell/â€" & Tobey. 50â€"52 James St., N., Hamilten, Ont. A magic top to any boy wh« visits our store accompanied b, his parents. The store that helped to make James. St:. ~N..* famous: Reeve Mitchell in the chair. Councillors Walker, â€" Wismer, Phipps and Johnson present. Manufacturer All Sizes The best Fruit Dray made in Canada promptly supplied. Agent, Grimsby9UC!E, SWAVZIE. Bankersâ€"Northern Crown, Ottawa ; Union Bank, Grimsby. Sales reported daily. Returns sent every Monday following any sales reported. VILLAGE COUNCIL i0 mmmmim menmesinre ammemn s o meragaternnetinenticcrns ooo eernere simeenes ue S on enance FoR Becur _ H. D. W ALKER . McGREGOR & CO. 64 J. D. McGREGOR, Manager CONTEST MANAGER, CANADIAN CENTURY MONTREAL } Please send me full information how I ‘can go to the Coronation with all expenses paid by you. Prices Reasonable The Council had previously given the company the twoâ€"acre lot, and when it was found that a switch could not be run into it, the firmâ€" had to go up on Livingston Ave. and build and the Council decided to let them have the property anyway, as! it would help defray the purchase of the Livingston Ave. ground, which was bought at a handâ€" some figure. It was agreed to give the new company the two ‘acre â€"lot north of the G. T. R. tracks, ‘a fixed assessment for a term of years and fixed water rates for a term of yvears. | canning factory arrangements be placeq in the hands of Mr. McConachie to draw up deeds, agreements, etc., under direcâ€" tion of‘ the Reeve angq same be submitted to council for approvâ€" al. Carried. f ? Attractively trimmed hat for the little ones. Asfew choice hats, small and dainty, just received from New York. MiruinERY PARLORS 4 John St. North, cor King Hamilton _ â€" _ â€" _ Upstairs DON‘T FORGET THE Hinmanâ€"Atkinson To call at the Hinmanâ€"Atkinson Millinery Parlors EASTER HAT OR BONNET before selecting your GRIMSBY

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